MsFacetious
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That's what I'd do as well, and, if she were mine, I'd want her as close as possible. OP said her parents had her sleep in their bedroom. I wish I'd thought of that one. The only thing I'm wondering about is iirc, a relative heard something and alerted the parents. I think there's a kitchen down there. Maybe they'd put her there to give a relative a double bed, and she let him in on that level. The relative came down for something to snack on, and heard something. Went up and alerted the parents.
I can't put my hands on the link but I thought I'd read that there was blood on the office walls. I think there's an office on that same level.
I've only seen bullet holes/fragments in the office. However the blood was found in so many places they didn't list it all.

Investigators wrote that they recovered 10 cartridge cases, a knife and hammer from the home of Scott Fricker, 48, and Buckley Kuhn-Fricker, 43. They also found what appeared to be blood stains on a hallway wall, on a bedroom wall, on a bedroom door and on a hallway floor, among other locations.

One search warrant states bullet fragments and holes were found in an office, in a ceiling and in a hallway.

One search warrant also states the suspect in the case was a juvenile offender, but does not detail his conviction or convictions. The Washington Post generally does not name juveniles charged with crimes, unless they are charged as adults.
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The documents also broadly confirm an account of the killings provided by family and friends to The Washington Post.
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Fairfax County police said the teen remains hospitalized in critical condition and has not been served with the charges yet.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...bc0c6e-f09f-11e7-97bf-bba379b809ab_story.html
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